Historic: European Airline Tops 200 Million Travelers
Ryanair becomes the first airline in Europe to carry over 200 million passengers in a year – a historic milestone ahead of a record-breaking summer season
Ryanair becomes the first airline in Europe to carry over 200 million passengers in a year – a historic milestone ahead of a record-breaking summer season
Leonardo Central Europe is investing millions in lifestyle and boutique hotels. Yoram Biton, CEO of Leonardo Hotels Central Europe: “The expansion of our hotel portfolio with Leonardo Limited Edition adds a unique collection of exceptional properties"
The new Dreamliner embarks on a global journey with a surprising twist: an iconic name from the heart of Vienna adorns the aircraft, blending tourism, culture, and unparalleled European style. This is how you honor heritage – even in the sky
The airline’s largest investment to date will support new aircraft acquisitions, fuel efficiency, and long-term growth across its European network
Italy's national airline is expected to become a full member by early 2026, strengthening the alliance's presence in Europe. ITA Airways CEO: "A significant step in the company's growth, we look forward to offering our customers the benefits of the world's largest network"
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With growing focus on the European market, El Al taps industry veteran Yarom Vadish to oversee its commercial activity and strategic development in the region
After Europe's largest airport was closed due to a fire last night, officials declared this morning: "Flights have resumed. We apologize for the inconvenience"
This is what IATA CEO, Willie Walsh, says following this morning's fire that caused the complete closure of the airport and distress for thousands of passengers. He adds: "This is yet another example of Heathrow disappointing both passengers and airlines, raising serious questions"
Airlines are reacting to the closure of Europe’s largest airport for a day due to a fire: "We apologize for the disruptions, helping passengers". Ryanair is issuing rescue flights. How many passengers and flights will be affected?